Zoya Zuza gets splattered by Pirates (of the Caribbean)

I had some reservations about sharing this post because my nails aren't all even in the pictures. As I shared earlier, I've had a lot of nails break on me recently and I cut down all of them as a result. However, I decided that this mani was good enough to post for a couple of reasons. Find out what they are, after the jump!

The primary reason I wanted to share this manicure with
you is the sheer gorgeousness of Zoya Zuza. If you like greens or blues
or pretty polishes in general, I think this color is a must have. It's a
beautiful color on its own, and I couldn't stop staring at it when I put it on. When i decided to use it as a base color for some
layering, the possibilities seemed endless. This is one of those
polishes that works really well with a variety of other colors. I
think the difficulty would be finding a polish that it won't look good
with. I considered gradients, stamping or adding glitter before deciding
to do a splatter.

Why splatter? I was inspired in part by all those who were successful doing splatter manicures, often for the first time, last week on Splatterday. This is my first actually successful splatter mani. I'd tried a few
times before but was never satisfied with the results. This time, I thought
the overall look after splattering all my nails was pretty cool.

I chose my color scheme based in part on my last manicure. I had just sported OPI Skull and Glossbones for the first time and had loved the "dirty" pastel look. When it came time to splatter, I thought all of the OPI Pirates of the Caribbean collection colors would look great with Zuza. In the end, I just used Skull and Glossbones, Planks a Lot and Mermaid's Tears. I stopped there because I thought the mani might have too much going on if I added more of the other colors in the collection, too.

What's your opinion of Zoya Zuza? Have you tried a splatter mani? And are you totally disturbed by my uneven nails?